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Politics | Why Sonia Gandhi’s appointment as interim President was necessary

Sooner or later Sonia Gandhi will have to address the question of Congress’ ideological stance and on how the party intends to deal with the BJP juggernaut.

August 13, 2019 / 16:14 IST
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Anand Kochukudy

In Sonia Gandhi making a comeback as Congress President, the party has once again betrayed its dependence on the Nehru-Gandhi family. The move came as a surprise to many, as Rahul Gandhi himself had plumped for a non-Gandhi at the helm. However, with Congress facing its worst crisis till date, Sonia Gandhi’s return to the top job might be warranted for the party to survive.

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Although Congress general secretary Mukul Wasnik was seen to be the frontrunner when the Congress Working Committee (CWC) was scheduled to meet and pick an interim president on August 10, the party went for the safest choice in persuading a semi-retired Sonia Gandhi to take over the reins.

The CWC had gone for wider consultations with the party MPs, Pradesh Congress Committees (PCC) and Congress Legislature Party (CLP) leaders, at the behest of Rahul Gandhi. Ironically, with everyone having to record and note down their nominee for president, no name apart from Rahul Gandhi’s or Priyanka Gandhi Vadra’s came up. With Rahul Gandhi remaining adamant on his decision to quit and his sister not willing to take up the mantle, Sonia Gandhi was a consensus choice.